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Path of Exile 2 early access

While I am still playing Diablo 4, Diablo 3 and The First Descendant, I plan to join the Path of Exile 2 early access as soon as I get back from Dublin. While I have a love-hate relation with Path of Exile, I will give Path of Exile a fair chance and see how I like it. One of the main reasons is that a friend of mine is also thinking to try it, and it would be fun to play together!

I am one of those players that don’t need to purchase early access as I have spent enough money on the game in the past, so I can just download the game and get into it once I get home. This should keep me occupied for a while, which is good since I feel a bit unfocused right now and could use something to focus on for a while.

Path of Exile 2 looks like it can be great fun, even if it still a massive game that require a ton of time to learn all the mechanics. It is “simpler” than Path of Exile in that there are many things that have been removed or reworked, like skill gems. The skill tree is still massive, but you can now respec much easier, which makes experimentation much easier.

So I guess we’ll see how I will like this new Path of Exile because my current feeling about the original Path of Exile game is that it is a bit repetitive, and I am no fan of having to spend days trying to research a build, or download additional programs to plan a build before I even get started. I hope that Path of Exile 2 and the new systems for respec and so on will feel better in that regard.

We’ll see what happens once I start playing, but I have a good feeling about it!

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